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unemployment, and she said she will be working together with cameron 2 stock corporations avoiding taxes. >> two very different approaches, but which went down better at davos? our correspondent has more. >> angela merkel can be joyful and comical. today, she was not. she was serious while cameron was casual, full of british humor, selling himself and his country, he even got applause during his speech, and although most people here criticized sharply his plans for a referendum, he did not say a lot about this topic today. he sold it as his duty to deliver the referendum to the british citizens. in contrast, angela merkel did not try to be entertaining. she emphasized the common interests of britain and the european union, like structural reforms, free trade agreement with the united states, and make europe more competitive, obviously trying to deal with a new conflict as coolly as possible, a strategy that has brought her a lot of success in the last years. thursday was the day of cameron and merkel. now everybody is heading to one of the numerous parties if they have enough energy, and
unemployment, and she said she will be working together with cameron 2 stock corporations avoiding taxes. >> two very different approaches, but which went down better at davos? our correspondent has more. >> angela merkel can be joyful and comical. today, she was not. she was serious while cameron was casual, full of british humor, selling himself and his country, he even got applause during his speech, and although most people here criticized sharply his plans for a referendum, he...
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food drink labor at that time we weren't taxed on labor in the us and that this was the what was the problem with national debt is that you leave it for future generations and this is what the spectator notes in this article is that this is one of the most insidious sort of lies that you tell a population because the fact is that the national debt must be paid by our children and. and children well they also say that inflation is low however what's this horsemeat scandal about it's about swapping cheaper made for other made us inflation what's the tainting of food here in the u.k. about watering down the milk selling tainted food at the supermarket selling horsemeat for tell me that's a form of inflation you're swapping out cheaper goods for other goods and you're creating stealth inflation you know the portions are getting smaller you know you go to tesco and you buy a portions and they're less they're smaller for the same price so you're saying there's no inflation oh that's a lie there is a place and this goes back to the romans who during their inflationary period would clip the
food drink labor at that time we weren't taxed on labor in the us and that this was the what was the problem with national debt is that you leave it for future generations and this is what the spectator notes in this article is that this is one of the most insidious sort of lies that you tell a population because the fact is that the national debt must be paid by our children and. and children well they also say that inflation is low however what's this horsemeat scandal about it's about...
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well actually it is already facing austerity i mean even though mr hollande is said that he's going to tax and spend even though he's trying to add another thousands i mean i think five thousand or so teachers to the already incredibly bloated two million person french payroll the truth is that he's trying actually to cut spending by sixty billion over the course of the next year that in itself is affectively a net cop of about two percent of g.d.p. because let's face it the last time the french government balance their books was in the middle of the nineteen seventies so in other words the vast majority of people watching this program probably weren't even born at the point in time that the last french government managed to balance the books france is in an appalling crisis barely half the country are paying income tax you've got a situation where in fact public opinion is not starting to realize that france is bankrupt a poll in the figaro today eighty percent of people agreed with mr suttles comments it's no joke what mr sipe on said it's the truth should parents then announce bankruptc
well actually it is already facing austerity i mean even though mr hollande is said that he's going to tax and spend even though he's trying to add another thousands i mean i think five thousand or so teachers to the already incredibly bloated two million person french payroll the truth is that he's trying actually to cut spending by sixty billion over the course of the next year that in itself is affectively a net cop of about two percent of g.d.p. because let's face it the last time the...
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food drink labor at that time we weren't taxed on labor in the us and that this was the what was the problem with national debt is that you leave it for future generations and this is what the spectator notes in this article is that this is one of the most insidious sort of lies that you tell a population because the fact is that the national debt must be paid by our children and. and children well they also say that inflation is low however what's this horsemeat scandal about it's about swapping cheaper made for other made us inflation what's the tainting of food here in the u.k. about watering down the milk selling tainted food at the supermarket selling horsemeat for tell me that's a form of inflation you're swapping out cheaper goods for other goods and you're creating stealth inflation you know the portions are getting smaller you know you go to tesco and you buy a portions and they're less they're smaller for the same price so you're saying there's no inflation oh that's a lie there is a place in this goes back to the romans who during their inflationary period would clip the c
food drink labor at that time we weren't taxed on labor in the us and that this was the what was the problem with national debt is that you leave it for future generations and this is what the spectator notes in this article is that this is one of the most insidious sort of lies that you tell a population because the fact is that the national debt must be paid by our children and. and children well they also say that inflation is low however what's this horsemeat scandal about it's about...
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food drink labor at that time we weren't taxed on labor in the us and that this was the what was the problem with national debt is that you leave it for future generations and this is what the spectator notes in this article is that this is one of the most insidious sort of lies that you tell a population because the fact is that the national debt must be paid by our children and grandchildren while they also say that inflation is low however much this horsemeat scandal about it's about swapping cheaper made for other made us inflation what's the tainting of food here in the u.k. about watering down the milk selling tainted food at the supermarket selling horsemeat for tell me that's a form of inflation you're swapping out cheaper goods for other goods and you're creating stealth inflation you know the portions are getting smaller you know you go to tesco and you buy a portions and they're less they're smaller for the same price so you're saying there's no inflation oh that's a lie there is a place in this goes back to the romans who during their inflationary period would clip the co
food drink labor at that time we weren't taxed on labor in the us and that this was the what was the problem with national debt is that you leave it for future generations and this is what the spectator notes in this article is that this is one of the most insidious sort of lies that you tell a population because the fact is that the national debt must be paid by our children and grandchildren while they also say that inflation is low however much this horsemeat scandal about it's about...
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food drink labor at that time we weren't taxed on labor in the us and that this was the what was the problem with national debt is that you leave it for future generations and this is what the spectator notes in this article is that this is one of the most insidious sort of lies that you tell a population because the fact is that the national debt must be paid by our children and grandchildren well they also say that inflation is low however what's this horsemeat scandal about it's about swapping cheaper made for other made doesn't flash and what's the tainting of food here in the u.k. about watering down the milk selling tainted food at the supermarket selling horsemeat for cow meat is that's a form of inflation you're swapping out cheaper goods for other goods and you're creating stealth inflation you know the portions are getting smaller and you know you go to tesco and you buy a portions and they're less they're smaller for the same price so you're saying there's no inflation oh that's a lie there is a place in this goes back to the romans who during their inflationary period wou
food drink labor at that time we weren't taxed on labor in the us and that this was the what was the problem with national debt is that you leave it for future generations and this is what the spectator notes in this article is that this is one of the most insidious sort of lies that you tell a population because the fact is that the national debt must be paid by our children and grandchildren well they also say that inflation is low however what's this horsemeat scandal about it's about...
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tax to pick up bulk of r.b.s. is five hundred million pound live or five. that's right the bank while it was owned by the people went out to show their appreciation to mad a massive act of financial terrorism and they said on good british people pay us again pay us again pay is again we know you worship stones and rocks and you know what money is just give us all your money and the people here in the u.k. are like yes yes banks gods will do whatever you want. north korea has warned about full fledged confrontation with washington promising to conduct a rocket launch underneath that test on getting the u.s. the threats come a day after the u.n. security council expanded sanctions against beyond young fellows who rocket launch in december and political analyst says washington is keeping up pressure because north korea's isolation benefits barack obama's asia policy. analysts have commented on the nature of there is military hardware most of it is based on old soviet designs and all of their own so long each year seems that no g. has improved the recent years
tax to pick up bulk of r.b.s. is five hundred million pound live or five. that's right the bank while it was owned by the people went out to show their appreciation to mad a massive act of financial terrorism and they said on good british people pay us again pay us again pay is again we know you worship stones and rocks and you know what money is just give us all your money and the people here in the u.k. are like yes yes banks gods will do whatever you want. north korea has warned about full...
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but no no sorry i think i have some idea that it has to do with our taxes but i don't really know but not surprisingly the same people that have opinions on gun control to keep our guns were pretty pro-gun control right now the government spying bill is not the only legislation that sneaked under the radar of public debate indefinite detention of americans without trial made legal is seen by many lawyers as a blatant violation of the fifth amendment which guarantees due process that was. something that should have been discussed in the presidential debates and people were begging the moderators to mention this it was never mentioned it was just not a part of the debates the constitution may be sicker to many in the us but it seems in washington to bypass it it's enough to say to magic words national security the bill is passed these bills i feel like all that has to happen is literally like dianne feinstein waves a letter and says national security and they fear mongering begins and shuts down any kind of debate yet we're having a freewheeling debate on guns some argue it's money that
but no no sorry i think i have some idea that it has to do with our taxes but i don't really know but not surprisingly the same people that have opinions on gun control to keep our guns were pretty pro-gun control right now the government spying bill is not the only legislation that sneaked under the radar of public debate indefinite detention of americans without trial made legal is seen by many lawyers as a blatant violation of the fifth amendment which guarantees due process that was....
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so many tax increases. difficult for them it's clear that the british government is in desperate need of cash to deal with the dismal public finances which means that by trimming a little bit of tax here and adding more tax burden there by twenty fifteen the u.k. treasury hopes to get an extra eighty four billion pounds in tax compared with the year before they came to power but critics say that once again is the british public which ends up out of pocket. r.t. london now to some other international news in brief workers in athens have gone on a two day strike with hundreds on the streets protesting against surging measures that will make deep cuts to the. paid one hundred medical staff chanted slogans in front of the health ministry doctors port workers and public transport staff took part in a number of different demonstrations across the greek capital. it gives top politicians have reportedly signed a document renouncing widespread violence as protests across the country they remain came at a meeting att
so many tax increases. difficult for them it's clear that the british government is in desperate need of cash to deal with the dismal public finances which means that by trimming a little bit of tax here and adding more tax burden there by twenty fifteen the u.k. treasury hopes to get an extra eighty four billion pounds in tax compared with the year before they came to power but critics say that once again is the british public which ends up out of pocket. r.t. london now to some other...
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tax code stated that it pasty would only be taxed if it was sold at above ambient temperatures critics say the system is simply too chaotic britain has one of the most complex times. jobs increases prices and it lowers wages so the time when from is are struggling with the rising cost of living. so many times change creases. difficult for them it's clear that the british government is in desperate need of cash to deal with the dismal public finances which means that by trimming a little bit of tax here and adding more tax burden there by twenty fifteen the u.k. treasury hopes to get an extra eighty four billion pounds in tax compared with the year before they came to power but critics say that once again is the british public which ends up out of pocket. r.t. london now to some other international news in brief workers in athens have gone on a two day strike with hundreds on the streets protesting against surging measures that will make deep cuts to the. paid one hundred medical staff chanted slogans in front of the health ministry doctors port workers and public transport staff took p
tax code stated that it pasty would only be taxed if it was sold at above ambient temperatures critics say the system is simply too chaotic britain has one of the most complex times. jobs increases prices and it lowers wages so the time when from is are struggling with the rising cost of living. so many times change creases. difficult for them it's clear that the british government is in desperate need of cash to deal with the dismal public finances which means that by trimming a little bit of...
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the nineteen seventies france is in appalling prices and barely half the country are paying income tax you've got a situation where in fact public opinion is not starting to realize that france is bankrupt poland figaro today eighty percent of people agreed with mr suttles comments it's no joke what mr sipe on said it's the truth. twenty one people have been killed in a plane crash in kazakstan a plane carrying five crew and sixteen passengers went down near the city of all marty in the country's south after one pm local time no one is reported to have survived the challenger two hundred job rated by aig has a company's scat was under an internal flight and crash while trying to land in harsh weather conditions investigators have recovered the plane's flight recorders and are now examining the data now to some other world news this hour a suicide bomber has blown himself up inside of somalia and didn't show palace in mogadishu into people and injuring three others detonated his explosives outside the main gate of the residence after being stopped by guards for questioning the president
the nineteen seventies france is in appalling prices and barely half the country are paying income tax you've got a situation where in fact public opinion is not starting to realize that france is bankrupt poland figaro today eighty percent of people agreed with mr suttles comments it's no joke what mr sipe on said it's the truth. twenty one people have been killed in a plane crash in kazakstan a plane carrying five crew and sixteen passengers went down near the city of all marty in the...
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tax code stated that it pasty would only be taxed if it was sold at above ambient temperatures critics say the system is simply too chaotic britain has one of the most complex times. hard times jobs increases prices and it lowers wages so the time when. from these are struggling with the rising cost of living. so many times increases. difficult for them it's clear that the british government is in desperate need of cash to deal with the dismal public finances which means that by trimming a little bit of tax here and adding more tax burden that by twenty fifteen the u.k. treasury hopes to get an extra eighty four billion pounds in tax compared with the year before they came to power but critics say that once again is the british public which ends up out of pocket. artsy london. and the british prime minister has left travel to political waters at home to make a surprise visit to libya david cameron has made the trip despite a day his own government's warnings over security in place the u.k. support for the country and vowed to help it with its democratic transition earlier british autho
tax code stated that it pasty would only be taxed if it was sold at above ambient temperatures critics say the system is simply too chaotic britain has one of the most complex times. hard times jobs increases prices and it lowers wages so the time when. from these are struggling with the rising cost of living. so many times increases. difficult for them it's clear that the british government is in desperate need of cash to deal with the dismal public finances which means that by trimming a...
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many tax increases. difficult for them it's clear that the british government is in desperate need of cash to deal with the dismal public finances which means that by trimming a little bit of tax here and adding more tax burden that by twenty fifteen the u.k. treasury hopes to get an extra eighty four billion pounds in tax compared with the year before they came to power but critics say that once again is the british public which ends up out of pocket. artsy london. britain's happy with their leaders financial policies in france tens of thousands of public sector workers to the streets in the strike pay rises three. as long a salary freeze means almost a million civil servants struggling at minimum wages and in greece workers have gone on a two day strike with hundreds on the streets protesting against austerity measures that will make a deep cuts to their pay doctors support workers and public transport staff to part of a number of different demonstrations across the greek capital. fourteen year old and
many tax increases. difficult for them it's clear that the british government is in desperate need of cash to deal with the dismal public finances which means that by trimming a little bit of tax here and adding more tax burden that by twenty fifteen the u.k. treasury hopes to get an extra eighty four billion pounds in tax compared with the year before they came to power but critics say that once again is the british public which ends up out of pocket. artsy london. britain's happy with their...
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tax code states said that it pasty would only be taxed if it was sold at above ambient temperatures critics say the system is simply too chaotic but somehow one of the most complex times. times has killed jobs increases prices and it lowers wages so the toyman from these are struggling with the royson cost of living the idea so many times increases will really make life difficult for them it's clear that the british government is in desperate need of cash to deal with the dismal public finances which means that by trimming a little bit of tax here and adding more tax burden that by twenty fifteen the u.k. treasury hopes to get an extra eighty four billion pounds in tax compared with the year before they came to power but critics say that once again is the british public which ends up out of pocket. artsy london. next hour max kaiser and stacy herbert focused on how british authorities are handling the financial crisis and how they've tried to manipulate public perception of the issue. google's eric schmidt has put forward a scary vision of what the internet could become in the future he say
tax code states said that it pasty would only be taxed if it was sold at above ambient temperatures critics say the system is simply too chaotic but somehow one of the most complex times. times has killed jobs increases prices and it lowers wages so the toyman from these are struggling with the royson cost of living the idea so many times increases will really make life difficult for them it's clear that the british government is in desperate need of cash to deal with the dismal public finances...
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tax code state said that it pasty would only be taxed if it was sold at above ambient temperatures critics say the system is simply too chaotic britain has one of the most complex times. jobs increases prices and it lowers wages so the time went from these are struggling with the rising cost of living. so many times in creases. difficult for them it's clear that the british government is in desperate need of cash to deal with the dismal public finances which means that by trimming a little bit of tax hair and adding more tax burden that by twenty fifteen the u.k. treasury hopes to get an extra eighty four billion pounds in tax compared with the year before they came to power but critics say that once again is the british public which ends up out of pocket. artsy london. next hour max kaiser and stacy herbert focus on how far distance already is are handling the financial crisis and how they've tried to manipulate public perception of the. google's eric schmidt has put forward a scary vision of what the internet could become in the future he says hackers could use the web to launch attacks
tax code state said that it pasty would only be taxed if it was sold at above ambient temperatures critics say the system is simply too chaotic britain has one of the most complex times. jobs increases prices and it lowers wages so the time went from these are struggling with the rising cost of living. so many times in creases. difficult for them it's clear that the british government is in desperate need of cash to deal with the dismal public finances which means that by trimming a little bit...
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so many tax increases. difficult for them it's clear that the british government is in desperate need of cash to deal with the dismal public finances which means that by trimming a little bit of tax here and adding more tax burden there by twenty fifteen the u.k. treasury hopes to get an extra eighty four billion pounds in tax compared with the year before they came to power but critics say that once again is the british public which ends up out of pocket. r.t. london. focus on how british authorities are handling the financial crisis and all they've tried to manipulate public perception of the issue. well korea's government is expected to block the russian finance construction of a new nuclear power plant this comes after a national referendum decided in favor of the project the vote however was invalidated due to a low turnout bulgaria's allies in europe and the us here the project would mean energy dependence on russia and putin man of charo says authorities did their best to bring the vote down now to s
so many tax increases. difficult for them it's clear that the british government is in desperate need of cash to deal with the dismal public finances which means that by trimming a little bit of tax here and adding more tax burden there by twenty fifteen the u.k. treasury hopes to get an extra eighty four billion pounds in tax compared with the year before they came to power but critics say that once again is the british public which ends up out of pocket. r.t. london. focus on how british...
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tax code stated that it pasty would only be taxed if it was sold at above ambient temperatures critics say the system is simply too chaotic britain has one of the most complex times. hard times jobs increases prices and it lowers wages so the time when. from these are struggling with the rising cost of living. so many touching increases. difficult for them it's clear that the british government is in desperate need of cash to deal with the dismal public finances which means that by trimming a little bit of tax here and adding more tax burden that by twenty fifteen the u.k. treasury hopes to get an extra eighty four billion pounds in tax compared with the year before they came to power but critics say that once again is the british public which ends up out of pocket. artsy london. and the british prime minister has left travel to political waters at home to make a surprise visit to libya david cameron has made the trip despite it is a own government's warnings over security it plus the u.k. support for the country and to help it with its democratic transition earlier british authorities
tax code stated that it pasty would only be taxed if it was sold at above ambient temperatures critics say the system is simply too chaotic britain has one of the most complex times. hard times jobs increases prices and it lowers wages so the time when. from these are struggling with the rising cost of living. so many touching increases. difficult for them it's clear that the british government is in desperate need of cash to deal with the dismal public finances which means that by trimming a...
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tax code stated that it pasty would only be taxed if it was sold at above ambient temperatures critics say the system is simply too chaotic britain has one of the most complex times. increases prices and it lowers wages so the time when families are struggling with the rising cost of living. so many touching increases. difficult for them it's clear that the british government is in desperate need of cash to deal with the dismal public finances which means that by trimming a little bit of tax hair and adding more tax burden there by twenty fifteen the u.k. treasury hopes to get an extra eighty four billion pounds in tax compared with the year before they came to power but critics say that once again is the british public which ends up out of pocket. r.t. london. it's not only the brits that are unhappy with their leaders financial policy is in front of the tens of thousands of public sector workers took to the streets in a strike. imagine payment raises those three years a long lock on salary leaves almost a million servants goggling at minimum wage and in greece the workers have gone o
tax code stated that it pasty would only be taxed if it was sold at above ambient temperatures critics say the system is simply too chaotic britain has one of the most complex times. increases prices and it lowers wages so the time when families are struggling with the rising cost of living. so many touching increases. difficult for them it's clear that the british government is in desperate need of cash to deal with the dismal public finances which means that by trimming a little bit of tax...
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tax code stated that it pasty would only be taxed if it was sold at above ambient temp. critics say the system is simply too chaotic britain has one of the most complex tax codes high taxes they kill jobs increases prices and it lowers wages so the time when families are struggling with the rising cost of living the idea of so many tax increases will really make life difficult for them it's clear that the british government is in desperate need of cash to deal with the dismal public finances which means that by trimming a little bit of tax here and adding more tax burden that by twenty fifteen the u.k. treasury hopes to get an extra eighty four billion pounds in tax compared with the year before they came to power but critics say that once again is the british public which ends up out of pocket. artsy london. now to some international news in brief define his own government's warnings against traveling to libya british prime minister david cameron has flown into tripoli on a surprise visit the prime minister plus the u.k. support for the country and help with with its fr
tax code stated that it pasty would only be taxed if it was sold at above ambient temp. critics say the system is simply too chaotic britain has one of the most complex tax codes high taxes they kill jobs increases prices and it lowers wages so the time when families are struggling with the rising cost of living the idea of so many tax increases will really make life difficult for them it's clear that the british government is in desperate need of cash to deal with the dismal public finances...
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a million multimillion i should say dollar tax evasion case has been rescheduled in moscow the trial came to international attention when one of the accused sergei magnitsky died in pretrial detention bill browder the head of a u.k. based investment fund involved in the case will now be tried in absentia with british authorities refusing to cooperate in the investigation and investigation into my commute ski was closed after he died in november two thousand and nine but was later reopened and both are accused of stealing two hundred thirty million dollars from russia's budget the circumstances of my death sparked harsh criticism from the u.s. and was followed by the magnitsky act which targets russian officials allegedly involved in human rights violations a probe into the boy's death fail to find any evidence of abuse when prime minister dmitri medvedev says that russia may consider swapping some of its euro reserves for equities and other currencies and hedging i should say is facts against the eurozone weakening in the future we'll bring you the full story later today in our busin
a million multimillion i should say dollar tax evasion case has been rescheduled in moscow the trial came to international attention when one of the accused sergei magnitsky died in pretrial detention bill browder the head of a u.k. based investment fund involved in the case will now be tried in absentia with british authorities refusing to cooperate in the investigation and investigation into my commute ski was closed after he died in november two thousand and nine but was later reopened and...
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we also had british leader david cameron he came here he had some tough words to say for tax avoiders but really the only topic people wanted to press him on here was the father he will be calling an e.u. referendum for the british public in twenty seven table the business community here they felt that that was a grammar announcement and that it would do the economy no good already challenge and in a fragile situation with dismal growth figures just released europe was of course in the spotlight as predicted we had european central bank president mario did r.k. he said that spending cuts are necessary of certainty is the way forward and german chancellor angela merkel she agreed with him she reiterated that and this really comes the same way that we've had a process ongoing in greece we've had a backlash in germany as well as spain's unemployment for the youth coming out at sixty percent we also have the prayers from the arab world they came together valiant to improve the future for the people in the region but no clear strategy on on how to do that so you know i can tell you there's
we also had british leader david cameron he came here he had some tough words to say for tax avoiders but really the only topic people wanted to press him on here was the father he will be calling an e.u. referendum for the british public in twenty seven table the business community here they felt that that was a grammar announcement and that it would do the economy no good already challenge and in a fragile situation with dismal growth figures just released europe was of course in the...
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he says that she focused on tax transparency the compound and avoided some of what he wanted to talk about but a raft of the financial ministers err in davos that is what it's all about they refer and we always had angle and i think the german chancellor sheets it to the mike and she was talking about structural reforms and she spoke about her concern as well to do with the spanish unemployment rate now sitting at sixty percent is used in sound with that we also had to look at some of the brics countries as well as women's role in the financial community that was going on today. more news coming your way in thirty five minutes time max and stacey up next with all the latest the kaiser report stay with us. right wing t.v. host glenn beck is going to build his own utopia back plans to put together a massive social experiment building his own city which will be totally independent from the evil grasp of government and the outside world where residents will have to learn how to survive on their own make their old things and grow their own food the future city called independence usa will
he says that she focused on tax transparency the compound and avoided some of what he wanted to talk about but a raft of the financial ministers err in davos that is what it's all about they refer and we always had angle and i think the german chancellor sheets it to the mike and she was talking about structural reforms and she spoke about her concern as well to do with the spanish unemployment rate now sitting at sixty percent is used in sound with that we also had to look at some of the brics...
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although he was was did you know it is away from the topic because his speech was that she focused on tax transparency to calm down on avoidance that's what he wanted to talk about but the rest of the financial ministers here in davos they just wanted to talk about the referendum. and katie will join us again later in the day here in r.t. for now though catalonia has adopted a declaration of software into the proclamation that gives it the right to hold a referendum on breaking away from spain but madrid is unswayed maintaining it's not up to the catalans to decide if they want to leave but a matter for spaniards to agree upon a scammer on this now i want to see where it leads are both sides with carlos deck also sociologist at the pump university thank you very much indeed for coming on the program today it does appear that madrid and catalonia are on a collision course at this point but how do you foresee it playing out. well i think the main challenge right now in catalonia is for this declaration of sovereignty to to be something real to really put on the table a question that's that'
although he was was did you know it is away from the topic because his speech was that she focused on tax transparency to calm down on avoidance that's what he wanted to talk about but the rest of the financial ministers here in davos they just wanted to talk about the referendum. and katie will join us again later in the day here in r.t. for now though catalonia has adopted a declaration of software into the proclamation that gives it the right to hold a referendum on breaking away from spain...
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marbles if you want to do such a statement but he doesn't he doesn't he what he takes on the greek tax evaders he welcomes them but he wouldn't take the greek migrants who need to work so this is not a polish european consciousness if you want to leave the union you should do it that ok tony the brits have been accused period of three learned our economy is this cherry picking is this what the brits are doing cherry picking. we could provide a list of every country ignoring e.u. obligations and it really quite a long list that would include germany i don't think we can set that one aside but i think the main point is correct that the e.u. project is first and foremost a political project the present e.u. currency crisis is caused by the fact that really they haven't had a fiscal union and then for a fiscal unity democratic there has to be a political union he's correct in that britain will never sign up to political union will never sign up i think for monetary union so it's inevitable that the hard core of e.u. members the seventeen who now have a single currency are pretty much oblig
marbles if you want to do such a statement but he doesn't he doesn't he what he takes on the greek tax evaders he welcomes them but he wouldn't take the greek migrants who need to work so this is not a polish european consciousness if you want to leave the union you should do it that ok tony the brits have been accused period of three learned our economy is this cherry picking is this what the brits are doing cherry picking. we could provide a list of every country ignoring e.u. obligations and...
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tax here to pick up bulk of r.b.s. is five hundred million pound live for. that's right the bank while it was owned by the people went out and to show their appreciation to man a massive act of financial terrorism and they said good british people pay us again pay us again pays again we know you worship stones and rocks and you don't know what money is just give us all your money and the people here in the u.k. are like yes yes banks will do whatever you want. ok it's ten minutes past the hour here in moscow in the dead of winter certainly appears to become full on russia's icy roads and shocking footage now going viral through social networks of what can happen if you're not careful. buying more say tech i was through the trial. the road is clear he decides to overtake his lips on the road the truck coming back she's on to him they go something falls out there you see why don't your left corner is the baby who's just literally out of the moving car into oncoming traffic now what's most surprising about this is that the father comes out luckily this driver i
tax here to pick up bulk of r.b.s. is five hundred million pound live for. that's right the bank while it was owned by the people went out and to show their appreciation to man a massive act of financial terrorism and they said good british people pay us again pay us again pays again we know you worship stones and rocks and you don't know what money is just give us all your money and the people here in the u.k. are like yes yes banks will do whatever you want. ok it's ten minutes past the hour...
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although he was trying to steer your ideas away from the topic because his speech was that she focused on tax transparency to come down on avoidance that's what he wanted to talk about but the rest of the financial ministers here in davos they just wanted to talk about the referendum. are we seeing. on the program here on r t but for now are britain's pitch for a sweeter deal from brussels did however receive or quarter its response from germany chancellor merkel remark that there was room for talk but not for shopping warning the u.k. not to expect too much but stephen wolf spokesman for the u.k. independence party still believes britain would do absolutely fine out on its side . they said that we would be in huge problems if we came out of the already they said that business would not actually invest in the u.k. unless we join the euro this isn't going to happen and we're not going to have believed the false promises and the false concerns that european politicians and big businesses are actually going to throw as i mean there's an unholy alliance that sees people forming between old conser
although he was trying to steer your ideas away from the topic because his speech was that she focused on tax transparency to come down on avoidance that's what he wanted to talk about but the rest of the financial ministers here in davos they just wanted to talk about the referendum. are we seeing. on the program here on r t but for now are britain's pitch for a sweeter deal from brussels did however receive or quarter its response from germany chancellor merkel remark that there was room for...
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because static, when you raise taxes, that additional taxes because of the cliff deal, that adjusts the baseline. that is going to make the numbers look somewhat differently. right? and we veal to make some choices, no question about it. but we have committed to putting a budget out there that will actually bring it to balance within ten years. >> there's fot got sob some big change -- >> we haven't seen the numbers yet but i'm telling you this added baseline adjustment, because of the revenues, because you're statally scoring it, is going to have an effect.ically s going to have an effect. there are things we've got to do. you cannot keep spending this kind of money, and it's driven by the health care costs coupled with the demographics. we've got to do something to control it. >> right. >> i think most people would say -- >> but there are proposals out there. paul ryan had them. the republicans couldn't get behind that either. the fact is nobody seems to want to own up to a budget that is going to hurt. there's no solution that's not going to hurt. >> the ryan budget, the last one, di
because static, when you raise taxes, that additional taxes because of the cliff deal, that adjusts the baseline. that is going to make the numbers look somewhat differently. right? and we veal to make some choices, no question about it. but we have committed to putting a budget out there that will actually bring it to balance within ten years. >> there's fot got sob some big change -- >> we haven't seen the numbers yet but i'm telling you this added baseline adjustment, because of...